Master Trainer from Hogwarts

Chapter 205 Aunt Anna

Chapter 205 Aunt Anna
It was past eight o'clock at night.

A blue-purple dome and a silvery first-quarter moon covered the upper reaches of the sky, and the fading orange-red sunset faded into the darkness of the horizon.

A gust of wind surged, and Allen and Katerina landed on the ground.

It is close to the Pyrenees, with rolling hills and forests.

Allen patted the neck of the charizard in the invisible state, "Go and play by yourself for a while, and pick us up later."

The technology of this era has not been developed 30 years later, so as long as the fire-breathing dragon that has mastered optical invisibility is not played in a military zone, it is basically impossible to be discovered.

When Allen landed, he observed the surrounding environment. Apart from two farms within a radius of ten miles, there was only this lonely orphanage in front of him.

In front of me is a Gothic church building, the outside is made of solid gray stone blocks, it looks tall, sturdy, and magnificent enough, and it can be used as a small military stronghold in the Middle Ages.

He asked curiously, "Why is this orphanage opened here?"

As Katerina led Allen to the orphanage, she explained, "In the Middle Ages, not everyone who awakened the talents of wizards could get the protection of wizards."

"If the church finds them, it will build a monastery in such a remote place, imprison them and brainwash them, so as to screen out those wizards whose personalities are easy to control and who truly obey the church."

"Sounds like the church is like a medieval arch-devil."

Allen, who was a wizard, commented.

Katerina was noncommittal, and continued, "With the decline of the church and the rise of wizards and secular forces, these monasteries were gradually abandoned, but some of them were transformed into the special orphanages you saw, and were administered by neutral forces."

"Special orphanage?"

Catalina knocked the huge door knocker with the sound of pig iron clashing.

She turned her head to look at Allen, with fire flickering in her crimson eyes, "Human beings in this world are not limited to wizards who are born with extraordinary power. There are also many people who have inherited incomplete bloodlines, but these bloodlines not only did not bring them great power, but brought various physical and psychological defects."

"All of them?"

Allen asked in surprise, even if the bloodline is incomplete and unstable, but the number reaches a certain level, it is a 'wealth' that cannot be ignored.

"No." Katerina said, "Just like a wizard is no different from an ordinary child before a full magic riot, the incomplete blood brings a lower degree of recognition."

"Most of the time, we can't judge whether the children in the orphanage are suffering from blood troubles or special mental illnesses."

She looked a little depressed, thinking of her childhood.

Then she looked up firmly, "But the orphanage will try its best to take in all the disabled and abandoned children and help them stabilize their condition."

Well, Alan looked into Katerina's eyes and immediately understood why Katerina came to help this orphanage.

The crimson eyes are basically impossible to inherit from normal people, so Katerina is very likely to be one of the special orphans she mentioned, but she doesn't know what bloodline she inherited.

Of course, it doesn't matter now, because the first step of the demon hunter, the trial of green grass, will destroy her original bloodline structure.

"Who?"

A middle-aged woman's voice came from behind the door.

"It's me, Mammy."

Katerina's voice was soft.

"It's little Carter."

The heavy door was slowly pulled open, and the bearings made the sound of metal friction.

The warm lights in the church shone out, revealing the figure of a middle-aged woman wearing a nun's costume.

She is of medium build, wears a black headscarf, has a peaceful face, and has a pair of blue eyes.

When Allen was looking at her, she was also looking at Allen.

"Who is this child?"

"He is my assistant, Alan." Katerina introduced to Alan again, "This is Sister Anna who took care of me when I was young, and she is also a Druid. This time, she invited me to investigate the disappearance of the orphan."

"Hello, Sister Anna."

Allen bowed slightly.

"Hello, thank you for coming to help us."

Anna had a good impression of Alan. Although she didn't have much accomplishments in the mysterious way, she had some special talents by adhering to the Druid way all the year round.

But in Allen, she felt that natural pampering.

Anna led the two of them to her office and began to introduce the specific situation.

"I was transferred to this orphanage two months ago because the former director of the orphanage couldn't stand the temptation of the cult and sold the orphans here to the cult."

"Fortunately, this behavior was discovered and stopped by the Demon Hunters' Union at the beginning, but when I took over and checked the list of orphans, I found that besides some orphans who were trafficked, there were six orphans missing."

"I asked the local spirits of nature to look for them, but there was still no good result. I just got the revelation that they are still alive."

"Are you sure these missing orphans were not secretly sold to another cult?"

Allen considered his tone and said, "After all, some cult organizations have the ability to shield and mislead prophecies."

Just like me, Alan added in his mind.

"I can't rule out this possibility." Anna opened the door of her office. The decoration inside was very simple, with only bookshelves, a bed, three guest chairs and a desk. The surrounding area looked a little empty, as if the extra furniture had been removed.

She hesitated for a moment and continued, "But when I took over this orphanage, I found some clues that might be related to the children's disappearance."

Clues?

Katerina turned to look at Allen, "I came here to survey the environment before, and I also found it weird, but I can't tell where the weirdness is, so I invite you to take a look."

"Your teacher didn't come to see it?"

The arrogant figure of Gero appeared in Allen's mind, sitting on the throne of bones, looking down on all the ghosts and ghosts.

Katerina looked a little embarrassed, "The teacher is not very good at other aspects except fighting."

It turned out to be a berserker.

Allen nodded, indicating that he understood.

Then he asked, "Is there any clue?"

Anna poured two glasses of water from the clay pot and handed them to the two, then sighed and said, "You must have known about the specialness of the orphanage from Little Carter."

"After I took over here, a child found me and told me that those missing children fled to Fairy Tale Town, but they are not doing well in Fairy Tale Town now, so we need to rescue them."

fairytale town?
Alan looked dazed, even in this magical world, Fairy Tale Town sounded like a child's ramblings and fantasies.

"Is this apocalypse, prophecy, or something else?"

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